Chappell Gallery is situated on the ninth floor of the West Chelsea Arts building. The gallery is built on a strong foundation of education, the fuel that has driven the art glass movement to its current heights. In addition to representing artists from the United States, Chappell Gallery’s founder, Alice Chappell has sought out artists from around the world. Chappell Gallery mounts several solo and group shows each year, and has been the first to have solo exhibitions in the United States of major international artists Toshio Iezumi, Yoshihiko Takahashi, Gizela Sabokova, and Naomi Shioya. It has another location at: 526 West 26th Street, suite 317, New York, NY 10001 Phone: 212.414.2673 Fax: 212.414.2678
Location:
14 Newbury Street, Boston Massachusetts 02116
Telephone
617-236-2255 Fax 617-236-5522
Other Art nearby:
(Brighton) Abigail's Gallery
(Boston) ACME Fine Art & Design
(Maynard) Acme Theater Productions
(Andover) Addison Gallery of American Art
(Provincetown) Albert Merola Gallery
(Boston) Alfred J. Walker Fine Art
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